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Adding music to a video edit is something that happens quite often. However having music just start can be a little abrupt. To not jolt the user, we can use a fade to help slowly bring the audio in to the scene. This will make for a smooth transition, and an overall better edit. Today we go over how to fade music in and out in Premiere Pro CC.

How to Fade Music in and Out in Premiere Pro CC (2018)

Automatic

Effects – exponential fade (under audio transitions and crossfade)

Drag onto audio (note, its exponential not linear)

Manual

Drag audio down (scroll or drag) – you will see a line in the center (you can also right click and level)

Create key frame – Double click on audio (or click on icon)

Add second key frame – move over to 2:14

Click where the center line meets the starting point of this key frame to create a diagonal line in bottom half to negative infinity (no sound at all)

At 8:17 a voice comes in – lower audio (click key frame) and move a few frames forward

Add another key frame and adjust to -18

Voice ended – click key frame and drag back up (now we have a valley)

Fade out – go to end (2:21), add a key frame

Go to very end and add another key frame

Fade out by moving diagonal line from center to bottom right hand corner

Drag footage over and we can adjust opacity

Make video track larger

Create key frame

Go to end and do exact same thing – drag opacity same time the audio is going down (music fades out with video)

There you have it. That is how you create audio fades in adobe premiere pro. This is a great technique to fit your audio to the rest of your video. It creates a smooth transition of the audio to help keep the focus on the video instead of the audio.